![]() I wish there was a mouse that had easily replaceable components. I had a friend swear to me that Roccat was better than it was, but I wasn't sure if I could take his word since he was recently paid to review their stuff. My Razor mice all wore out after 6-12 months. My Corsair mouse wore out after 4 months of moderate usage, the shell was nice but the components are garbage. I'm amazed by how quickly these "gamer" mice wear out. ![]() ![]() I played competitively a decade ago and the mice that worked well back then aren't around anymore. Taalo on November 01, Thanks for your insight! I'm in the market for my 4th mouse in 3 years. It'd be nice to be able to play around with the designs to find my own. Maybe just the front part of current mice is all I need. If there existed a mouse that had a good enough shape to allow effortless fingertip grip, I wouldn't need to use the hybrid grip as a 'rest' of sorts. That is, I'll either just use my fingers or will sometimes rest the underside of my knuckles on the back of the mouse (while still extending my fingers like in fingertip grip). I also tried to overclock it to 1000 Hz, but that didnt help. I tested it in mouserate tester and it showed 500 Hz ,but because this mouse is Driver-free there is no way to change it using official software. My grip style can be either the fingertip grip or a hybrid of fingertip and claw. and it said on the box and in the manual that the polling rate of this mouse is 1000 Hz. ![]() I'm using a Logitech G Pro right now it works well enough. ![]()
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